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Woman Banker Makes Good and Gets a New Building, Mere. Elizabeth Davidson, fmoman bank president in the East, has fade good as head of the York (Me.) Neunty Nationai Bank. Ghe took charge at the death of her ome years ago, and businass has 2 dmorcesed the directors have had to © Rew Dullding to take care of it, Three Words the ' Wellestey Girls Just Can't Spel at. 084 apeli is affecting the girls of y, College —~ “beleive, recieve, = instructors report that of all the fgerds in the language the three named 0 most often misspelled by the girls. Want Women to Trall the Elusive ‘Truant Papils. & womas truant officer is to be em- pleyed by the Board of Education of Gewth Orange, as Supt. Foster believes ‘umiformed policemen are failures. ‘The boy “playing hockey” learns to avold the cop because of the uniform, besides, no policeman feels tt quite to is dignity to chase boys. WILL SAVE LEWIS, UNION SPY, FROM POTTER'S FIELD Frien? of Suicide Expects Aid of Brother and the Pinkertons. W. ‘Anson Barnes of No, 140 Nassau atreet eat yesterday that the body of Pryce Lewis, the Union spy, who leaped to death from the dome of the Pulltzer Butaling Wednesday afternoon, would ne be. buried by the city in Potter's Field, Mr, Barnes, who befriended the vet- . Her mis- He and his brother had for a long Delieved each other dead. Mary Lewis, daughter of the id i ; ‘who contributed what por- r meagre wages she could support, identified the body She brought $6 to Mr. to help pay the funeral expenses. always felt that if he could to go to Washington,” sald rnes, “he could get @ pension, es Gaushter had saved to hia trip. She must have savea aig ae ry mais ey BER zt g FES : 3 i Ss é Mr. Barnes will to-day take the mat- ter of Lewis’e burial to the Pinkerton Detective Agency, hoping that, as he ‘was very close to the late Allan Pinker- tom, who established « private burial ground near Chicago for the interment of tho bodies of his faithful employees, the agency will aid. Mr, Barnes said he would publish eoon | Mig, Lewis's memoirs under the title of “Rescued History.” “New Lincoln sto- pries will be brought to light in them and Lewis's famous exploits will be re- counted,” he said. “His exposure of graft in the capital will be published for the first time, and it will involve men to whiom stati have been erected.” — the only} ‘the gales manager of @ store by counting out 1,000 dimes and calling for a certain fur coat. ®he explained that the $100 in small change had been given her during the Past two years as waitress in a cafe, Placky Diana Finds Way Out of Woods After 00 Hours’ su: “Wiss Maud Bruce, a schoo! teacher of Fernie, B. C., went hunting, and for eixty hours was lowt in the woods and exposed to all kinds of hardehip. fhe never gave up and finally found} her way to a mining camp, nearly frozen and famished. Marries Gentleman ‘Tonsorial Parlor. Miss Florence Tarbet and Chester O. French were married in a barber shop at Seattle at midnight after they had shaved their last customer. Both are barbers and have been em- ployed at adjoining chaire in the shop tor the past year. Hereafter French will get his shaves free. Girl From Nutley Thought She Was a Squirrel, Arrested. Emma Downes, a servant of Nutley, N. J., thought sho was « squirrel and entertained crowds in Riverside Drive Bear Seventy-sixth street by running along the park wall and trying to climb tree. Fens Novigtia decided she was “nutty” and she was taken to Bellevue for observation. Makes 0 Bod Couah Vanish QuicklyO1 Money Back The Quickest, Sarest Cough Remedy You Bver Used. Family Supply for Boe. Haves You 92. You hi never used anything which takes hold of a bad cough end conquers it eo quickly as Pinex Cough Syrup. Gives almost instant relief and usually stops the most ‘obstinate, deep-seated cough in 24 hours, Guaranteed to give prompt and positive results even in croup and whoop- ing cough. Pinex ie ® special and highly concen- | trated compound of Norway White Pine extract, rich in guaiacol and other healing Dine elements, A 50-cent bottle makes a Pint—« famfly eupply—of the best cough remedy that money can buy, at a saving of $2, Simply mix with home-made sugar eyrup or strained honey, In @ pint bottle, and it ts ready for use. Easily prepared in 5 minutes—directions in package. Children ike Pinex Cough Syrup—it "| tastes good, and fe @ prompt, sate remedy for old or young. Stimulates the appetite and {se slightly lexative—both good features, A handy household medicine for hoarseness, asthma, bronchitis, etc., and unusually effective for inotplent lung troubles, Used in more homes In the U. 8. and Canada than any other cough remedy. Pinex hae often been imitated, but never the same resulta, The genuine te teed to give absolute satlstaction or money refunded. Certificate of wrapped in each pack not, send to The Pinex Co., Fort Ind. HENRY HESSE Worsted Knit Sweater Coats and Vests, Jackets, Gloves, Auto Hoods, Scarfs, etc., for Men, Women and Children in complete assortment. Silk Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Linen Handkerchiefs, Men's Negligee Shirts. ON THE BALCONY, fas.c* Sixth Ay A 399, “Bel. 24 & 25 St. Silk Four-in-Hands Values » Silk Knitted Reefers Blanket Robes Plain and fancy colors. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Men’s Furnishings Useful Holiday Gifts Silk Accordion Knitted Two-toned Four-in-Hands Plain, and cross stripes. Values $2.00 to $2.50 $1.35 65c $1.00 and $1.50 Special value at $3.50 ; In a large variety of colors \ and designs. .......0.+0. $3.50 $5.00, $6.00 Double Faced House Coats $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 Quilted Silk Japanese Hews Coats In various colors..... Quilted aah: Japanese roe Gowns $9.50, $12.00 Cloth and Silk Dressing Gowns $10.50 to $30.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, quccessfully, for nothing elae will produce guarantee is . Your drugetet has Pinex or will gladly get it for you. If ‘Wayne, f New, Xork: A complete THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER ~ 11, 1911, A Cup of Delicious Lord Calvert Coffee Served Free to Shoppers— Coffee Booth, Main Floor, Rear 3-Hour Xmas Specials To-Morrow (Coerre=\) A Big Harvest of Bargains for Gift Buyers ; you intend buyin th for father, mother, sister, brother or friend. Note Uae whee prices are heleoan © lowest ever quoted on Me new mer- TE. that we offer just what chandise at this season. are, then, th ¢ most timely sales ever announced. ‘Thousands of holiday shoppers will be here. Hundreds of extra sales- people will be here to serve them and you. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders can be filled on 3-Hour Specials, STREET: STORE “It ALL DAY SALE, Bring your stamp kcoks and fill them, then get any of the many beautiful Xmes Bring Children to the Animal & Bird Show Guinea Pigs, Monkeys-—also the Cockatoos, Gilts in our Fremitum Parlor, free of charge. Hundreds are doing this. (COME AND BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE BIG, FREE SHOW |< ALL STAR ACTS Something doing every minute from 9.30 A. M. till closing time in Toyland, Third Floor. (1) SLAFER and His Band The Band you hear at Brighton Beach every Summer. 9.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M.; 1.30 to 4.30 P. M, Genuine Hartz Mountain Canaries, ‘ii $3.50 Beautiful sweet sin ing an ai ) and sizes from red, yellow each... blue and ittle tote at DLLS, Games, &c. H h > pl james, &e. Everything to pleas harm 40 joes to plea oa oar folks and give more to York's capital toy welcome, particularly hia itttle. frie $2.98 Moving Daisy Express Picture Machines Wagons formance—Third Floor. 10 A. M. to! P. M.: $6 Tea Sets -50 Solid Gold "7 $’).98 Cuff Li wu Links =~ (9° 79c Ape 10 A.M. tol P.M. $1.39 Scarfs Japanese Drawnwork Shams, Oo 88c etc., at IHESE, Winter evenings, $1.75 Vasa Biack enamettea: oval atee! tires, fe toy for the Sydacatcinn! made of ni All hardwood: 1 Somers with strated, silver, in. beautiful satin finish, with engraved floral design with gold lining, 4 pieces, including Tea Pot, Sugar bowl, Cream Pitcher, Spoon Holder. 10 A.M. tol PM. s’ Gauntlet Boys ulove, °C, S A at "48° e out. tae bey F — ery “leather aif, finished with leath- er fringe, Regu- Maly told at $1.00 Mah : bell earaat et crash, also felt Boys’ Tool Chests in ‘numerous or Gollan —0A. M. to 1 P.M 25c Holiday 10 A. M. tol P. M. Women’s aists Humpty Dumpty Set BIG variety of hes ARs geod Pooky for (As e younger tks bath boygt and s,_ including ‘s and Webster p Bia f the latest stories by these lear authors are included in this sal 8x54 i ches and 30x30 inches. Very sae’ ate designs, in several ral style patterns. 10 A. M. to 1 POM Russian and French q ore Gecorations, "at 75¢ $1.50 Jointed Dolls Full ball fointed; 24 Inches; the best value in $1.00) 51,00 Desk & 392| Blackboard Dol .._ 39¢ With it h th linen chart: $3.98 Doll compartment for Perambulators pen olla: frame board Green, C10 A. M. gm ef $1.00 S$ ork E is, bea fully eerie le into handsome sets that are really worth double this special price, Handsome, Large many tty styles. Wie fed re Vadacr chiefs of fine Shamrock lawn, with beautiful em- bro.dered corer; value in Xmas od 551: ORY SSIAN _ but- ton to the neck; also converti- blecollar eyes made of extra uality pag eg | Tt OT he ned Le 244 to 12 years. handsome Madonna Medallion itted incover, Assorted size needles, pin book, two balls darn. ephone Orders, } Eb a 6 packed or $1.25 Post Card Pro- jector 10 A. M. tol P.M. Women’s ps, 54 98 ‘10 Dresses {ESE Dresses are made of good quality serge or messaline. In several pretty distinctive styles. Some have combination of silk or lace waists attached to serge skirts. ch, deep sailor effect, trimmed with tails and silk ornaments. (Second Floor, ), { $1.25 eee 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 49c Flannel Gowns, - Cc UST as MUST asthe pic pic- ture shows, a $6.98 Automobile Nicely 69c Heav Na Blankets 2 e neat pink and blue strij terns; made ff natural celor with pretty colored borders. —10A. M. to1 P.M. 98c Crepe Kimono » Gowns, five pieces. Lach piece trimmed with ttertio silver. Packed in a pretty satinette line leatherette box: at 85c. $1.75 Bottle Famous Reviere Gardrat & Co. n ’ 3 Star Cognac UR own @ © in 57 09 " tation airy of finest qual- hott fy ity Cognac, bottled and wired in France and guaran- 4 teed by us to be equal in quality to any cognac sold in other stores at $1.75. 10 A. M. to 1 P, M,——-—— $6.50 Traveling] Only 100 , $0 you must hurry to get one. Sizes 34 to 44, ee (Second Floor.) 10 A.M. to 1 P. M. $1.50 Fountain Pens at 90,. at r psoas these. We have 900 to offer at about '/s price; with hand chased hard rubber barrel. Gold plated pen point fitted in Xmas 10 A. M. tol P. M. $3 «oats $ 175 For Childre sy 2 smart little box styles; choice of tan, red, gray and brown; cor- duroy velvet, fin- ished with turnover collar and cuffs; pearl buttons; lined throughout. Sizes We otter‘ iinited’ Guan’ otters linited. aua dozen, 6s “a Prettily trimmed with g handsome Persian bor- AABN" "AE"! ders and shirred yokes. ie ee (SeC004 F108.) eee 10 A. M. tol P. M. $1 Beaded Old Crow Whiskey gallon, $2.78; halt mallon, $1-408 quart bottle ‘ac IN assorted " CUTTY signs, worked with assorted colored beads on black or colored back- grounds, Gilt, gunmetal, jet and silver beads, Finished with beaded i 32 to 48 bust. All sizes, fringe. Long cha chain hand! (Be00Rd F100%.) eee? (Fourth Floor.) THE 4TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres’t--WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM quality muslin, prettily trimmed with lace and reinforced un- der arms. Holds the bust firm, Excellent forstout figures. Sizes IRAVELING BA\ Tl Oxford shap: Hand sewn